HappySqurriel said:
The two factors that delayed the hacking were the Blu-Ray disc (few people have the bandwidth to download many 25GB games, the burners were expensive, and the discs were not cheap) and the PS3 was initially not popular enough to justify exerting much effort to hack it. If a system is complicated enough to hack and requires a hardware modification only a very small portion of the userbase will ever bother to hack it; and until the userbase grows to a level where you (as one of a dozen companies that will hack it) can sell hundreds of thousands of mod-chips there isn’t any incentive to hack it. |
so it isnt popular now right with over a 30 mil install base right. That means it should be hacked this year if it isn't then your argument about not popular is reason is busted. and the bluray thing, bluray is cheap now so this shouldn't be a problem








